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Research: Carb 'addiction' swelling waistlines
Jan. 20, 2009 – Carb addiction is real, according to researchers who fear that by taking fat out of snacks, food producers are replacing it with more carbohydrates and making them even more addictive.

Addiction to high glycemic index (GI) foods – which includes white bread, white bagels, white rice and breakfast cereals – is playing a key role in why people are getting fatter, researchers from New Zealand say.

The glycemic index is a measure of how fast and by how much a food raises blood sugar and insulin levels.

"GI may be the element of food that, like nicotine in cigarettes, predicts its addictive potential," the researchers write in the journal Medical Hypotheses. | FULL STORY
 
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